Arab Journal of Applied Linguistics

Arab Journal of Applied Linguistics

Imperative as root infinitive analogue in Yemeni Ibbi Arabic: Two case studies

Yazarlar: Fawaz Qasem, Shruti Sircar

Cilt 2 , Sayı 1 , 2017 , Sayfalar 1-19

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Acquisition of verbal inflection,The imperative form,Root infinitive analogue,Yemeni Ibbi Arabic

Özet: The paper shows that children acquiring Yemeni Ibbi Arabic4 (henceforth referred to as YIA) go through a stage equivalent to the Root Infinitive (RI) stage found in non-null subject languages in spite of the fact that YIA is a null subject and does not have an infinitive construction. Spontaneous speech of two YIA children (2;1-2;11) showed presence of verbal inflections in 85-90% contexts. However, in a few cases, imperative forms occur in place of tensed forms, and indicate modal irrealis interpretation. We argue that the imperative form is therefore a Root Infinitive Analogue (RIA). The paper also provides evidence for a universal tendency to use non-finite forms in early stages of language development. 


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@article{2017, title={Imperative as root infinitive analogue in Yemeni Ibbi Arabic: Two case studies}, volume={2}, number={1–19}, publisher={Arab Journal of Applied Linguistics}, author={Fawaz Qasem, Shruti Sircar}, year={2017} }
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Fawaz Qasem, Shruti Sircar. (2017). Imperative as root infinitive analogue in Yemeni Ibbi Arabic: Two case studies (Vol. 2). Vol. 2. Arab Journal of Applied Linguistics.
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Fawaz Qasem, Shruti Sircar. Imperative as Root Infinitive Analogue in Yemeni Ibbi Arabic: Two Case Studies. no. 1–19, Arab Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2017.